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Today, Congressman Andy Levin (MI-09), member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Asia, the Pacific and Nonproliferation Subcommittee, released the following statement on the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre:

On May 22, Congressmen Andy Levin and John Moolenaar sent a letter to Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia signed by a bipartisan coalition of Michigan U.S. House and Senate members detailing the need for swift approval of the State of Michigan’s application for a Disaster Recovery National Dislocated Worker Grant (NDWG). Last week, The U.S.

Congressman Andy Levin (MI-09), vice-chair of the House Education and Labor Committee, became an original cosponsor of the Child Care is Essential Act and released the following statement: “I’ve heard from childcare centers and superintendents with early childhood programs across Macomb and Oakland County who are struggling, both in terms of facilities shuttered and those remaining open for ess

Congressmen Andy Levin and John Moolenaar today sent a letter to Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia signed by a bipartisan coalition of Michigan U.S. House and Senate members detailing the need for swift approval of the State of Michigan’s application for a Disaster Recovery National Dislocated Worker Grant (NDWG).

Congressman Andy Levin, vice chair of the House Education and Labor Committee, today joined Congresswoman Gwen Moore in leading a letter signed by 95 House Members to the USDA urging the agency to wave certain restrictions on the use of Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) funds during the COVID-19 crisis.

Congressman Andy Levin, vice chair of the House Education and Labor Committee, today announced that health providers in Michigan’s 9th Congressional District, which includes Macomb and Oakland Counties, will receive $138,670,003.92 in COVID-19 relief funding.

Congressman Andy Levin (D-MI), vice chair of the House Education and Labor Committee, today joined a bipartisan group of House members for a hearing-style discussion on the funding needs of local governments.

Congressman Andy Levin and U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow announced that Macomb County Community Mental Health has been selected as a Certified Community Behavior Health Clinic and is receiving $3,414,999 in new federal funding. The new money is a result of the Excellence in Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Act authored by Senator Stabenow.

As states across America try to reopen cities and towns, some people are acting like we have two mutually exclusive options: protect our public health or get our economy up and running. They could not be more wrong. Workers, consumers and businesses need to feel safe in their communities before we can get back to normal.

Royal Oak — Congressman Andy Levin held a town hall Sunday at Royal Oak Middle School before dozens of Metro Detroiters, and used the occasion to tout his bill that would create a nationwide infrastructure of electric vehicle charging stations.

There is a crisis in America at the intersection of health care and economics that touches almost every family in Macomb County, Oakland County and across the country. The skyrocketing cost of prescription drugs is jeopardizing the health and wellbeing of families everywhere.

House Democrats have launched an inquiry into whether the Department of Education singled out a federally funded program for Middle East studies by “creating novel requirements targeted at penalizing the Duke-UNC Consortium.”

Key House Democrats have received a new proposal crafted by Rep. Andy Levin (D-MI) that would address labor concerns with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement in part by requiring Mexico to implement labor reforms in at least 500 workplaces before the trade deal is ratified, Inside U.S. Trade has learned.

Royal Oak — U.S. Rep. Andy Levin asked a group of Christian and Jewish clergy members for their partnership in opposing the mass deportation of Iraqi-born nationals who have been ordered removed from the U.S.

The Chinese student protests in the spring of 1989 are remembered mostly for how they ended — the bloody military assault around Tiananmen Square in which hundreds, perhaps thousands, were killed. But the pro-democracy movement spread far beyond Beijing before it was crushed.

To hear President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence tell it, the fate of American manufacturing depends on the ratification of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) by the end of the year.